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Anas Claims His Next Documentary Will Shake Ghana

The investigative journalist claims that his upcoming documentary will have a significant impact on the field of politics because it will primarily focus on certain politicians in the country.

In an interview with DW Africa, Anas indicated that he is putting a lot of resources and time into his next investigative work to make sure all issues are answered.

“The work that I am doing now might be the last before we get into the elections. But already the signs are very clear, and I can tell you that the foundation would be shaken once again… There are a couple of international ones that are about to be released. But this one talking to you as a Ghanaian, I mean, the foundation of Ghana would be shaken,” he said.

Anas recently came under fire after he was found guilty of slander and lost his lawsuit against Kennedy Agyapong, the member of parliament for Assin Central. The presiding judge of the Accra High Court, while delivering a verdict in the case, referred to Anas’ method of investigation as “investigative terrorism” and found that Agyapong was correct in labelling Anas a thief and extortionist.

His “Galamsey Economy” documentary, in which he exposed Charles Adu Boahen, the formal Minister of State at the Ministry of Finance, was also heavily criticised and eventually led to Boahen’s resignation. As with all of Anas’s exposes, the deputy minister was accused of being entrapped.

Frebetha Atieku Adjoh

News Editor, Lover of Arts & Entertainment

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